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Abstract:
Abstract: Reducing uncertainty / costs in project management etc


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==Interdependency Theory===
Various perspectives, constructs, resource/task interdependency


==Pooled, Sequential & Reciprocal Interdependecies According to J.D.Thompson==
==Pooled, Sequential & Reciprocal Interdependecies According to J.D.Thompson==
=== Pooled Interdependence===
=== Pooled Interdependence===
===Sequential Interdependence===
===Sequential Interdependence===
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==Limitations of the Construct==
==Limitations of the Construct==
==Annotated Bibliography==
==Annotated Bibliography==
==References==





Revision as of 17:59, 9 February 2022

Abstract: Reducing uncertainty / costs in project management etc

Interdependency Theory=

Various perspectives, constructs, resource/task interdependency

Pooled, Sequential & Reciprocal Interdependecies According to J.D.Thompson

Pooled Interdependence

Sequential Interdependence

Reciprocal Interdependence

Coordinating Interdependence in Cross-Functional Project Teams

Standartization of Work Processes

Planning and Scheduling

Mutual Adjustments

Limitations of the Construct

Annotated Bibliography

References

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